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    grammatical errors like capitalization. Gender Roles have changed a lot from Shakespeare 's time. Today 's women are achieving more in education. They are finding jobs and working full time or part time. Some evening being the breadwinners in their family. Many women are striving for a high paying career where as men and boys are less interested in school to show off masculinity. Women and girls are achieving more than boys in education and careers., where as before not many had an…

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    America has had a problem with women's rights since as far back as the 1920’s. From wanting the right to vote all the way to women wanting the same pay as men and to be more accepted in the workforce. Many people say feminism comes in waves. The first major ‘wave’ was in the 1920s for women's suffrage. The second was in the 1970’s for respect towards women in the workforce. And now there is another feminism event happening, but it's not necessarily a movement this time, it’s a revolution.…

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    and economic equality to men. Women are most likely payed less than a man on the same exact job. Women have been fighting for gender equality for many years now and it is just now starting to have an impact on society. These are some things you should know about it. How has feminism helped society so far? Feminism has helped blur the lines between the masculine and the feminine, allowing men and women to have equal qualities, and furthering fluidity of identity. Women are no longer expected to…

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    Scotland? What are women expected to do? Stay at home and run the household while breastfeeding a newborn baby? Ask these questions again but with the time of the twenty-first century. Men and women are seen working constantly in offices, factories, or stores, and courage is defined differently in one and every individual today. In medieval times, the roles of men and women are explicitly distinguished with men being more dominant and woman as inferior; however, after centuries of women…

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    Equality Now Martin Luther King Jr. gave his ‘I have a Dream’ speech in August of 1963 in support of international equality, and yes, here we are 50 years later, still debating the same issue. Equality Now is an organization that works toward a worldwide egalitarian society. Equality Now is a highly ranked organization working, “For the protection and promotion of the human rights of women and girls around the world,” (Equality Now) with many supporters, one of which being Joss Whedon, a…

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    and women. I will be discussing the different cycles as well as some of the things in common and some of the differences. When it comes to our arousal state we know it can be an amazing. As humans becoming aroused and having the urge to find a mate is a common practice. Now when it comes to the Sexual Response Cycle according to Masters and Johnson there are four phases of a person’s response. There is the Excitement Phase, The Plateau, Orgasm, and the Resolution Phase (Wikipedia 2016). Now…

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    unreliable due to unfair and arbitrary variables. The whole basis of the argument is completely dependent upon the fact that imperative variables are absent, making the whole argument for the pay discrepancy moot. Now according to the media and the Office for National Statistics, women make only eighty-one pence for every £1 a man makes. Through looking at the composition of this statistic, gender-dominated work, and the illogical reasoning from the proponents of the myth, it will quickly become…

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    rapid transformation in America as women collectively joined together to fight and end gender inequality. The campaign to end discrimination based on sex focussed on enhancing a woman’s position in society and sought to ensure that women were no longer denied basic human rights because of their sex. The National Organization for Women (NOW) was established at the annual conference of the State Commissions on Status of Women in 1966 and hoped to provide women with more opportunities. The…

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    terms of equality. Many women had been associated with both civil rights and antiwar protests (Lytle 269). Having seen the awareness raised through various protests, certain events helped shift their agenda to women’s rights. While the protests for civil rights and antiwar efforts brought awareness, many women great frustrated by their inability to stop the war, or grew tired of…

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    Women have been going bad. More and more women have been more showing more skin, but it has been seen as more acceptable to the public as if it were 10 years ago. The flapper was a free thinking young women who embraced new fashion, and urban attitudes. This new fashion was close fitting felt hats. Bright waist less dresses an inch above the knees, silk skin colored stockings, sleek pumps, strings of beads and bracelets. Flappers will usually clip their long hair back into boyish bobs and dye…

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